Even though the Panthers of Dudley High School led by just one score at halftime against Page on Sept. 6, you had the sense it was only a matter of time before the Panthers would eventually galvanize their superior talent and make enough plays to put the game out of reach. And just like clockwork, […]

As much as A&T might have wanted to bask in the euphoria of last weekend’s 24-21 thriller over Elon, the Aggies are having to quickly turn their focus to their next big challenge. A team that, on paper, might be their most formidable opponent to date. Up next is a trip to Durham to face […]

The Eastern Guilford Wildcats (Gibsonville, N.C.) defeated the Northeast Guilford Rams (McLeansville, N.C.) Friday night in a non-conference away game. The final score was 28-16. Eastern led 7-0 at the close of the first half. The Wildcats outscored the Rams 21 to 16 during the second. Eastern will play its home opener this Friday against […]

The Hayes-Taylor YMCA Knicks summer league mixed boys and girls team (ages 9-10) captured the YMCA Hot Hoops Championship Saturday, August 17 at the downtown Greensboro Kathleen Price Bryan Family YMCA. The Knicks defeated the Ragsdale YMCA Hornets 19-17 in a morning semifinal and slipped by the Bryan YMCA Hurricanes in an afternoon final 24-21 […]

RICHMOND, VA – The Metropolitan Junior Baseball League (MJBL) recently concluded its 29th annual Inner City Classic national baseball championships in early August at RF&P Park Stadium. In the first game, the Rattlers of Baltimore won the 16-and-under age group. They defeated the Bowie Elite Blacksox, 13-4. Alex McCoy blasted a grand slam home run […]

On the third lap of his 3,000 meter final on Saturday, Noah Haileab of Pearland, TX. turned to fellow competitor Maddon Muhammad of Charlotte and made a bold proclamation. Let’s go get this record. “We just went for that record pace time,” Muhammad said. Going for the national record wasn’t originally part of Muhammad’s or […]

Approximately 15,000 athletes participated in the AAU Junior Olympic Games in Greensboro, North Carolina 35,000 spectators cheered on their favorite youth athletes. 14 sports represented during the games. 46 states are represented at this week’s games in Greensboro, N.C. 17 AAU national track and field records were broken during the 2018 AAU Junior Olympic Games […]

Despite trailing for large chunks of the Greensboro Regional Final, Team Hines beat Team CP3 coached by former NBA player and Winston Salem native Paul, 73-68, on Sunday at the Greensboro Coliseum Fieldhouse. Mike James, former player with the New Orleans Pelicans poured 23 points in the final including the winning fadeaway. Sniper Isaiah Miles […]

WEST 119, EAST 80 – BOYS With former Southwest standouts Jay’den Turner’s 24 points, eight rebounds (Southwest Guilford, Queens College) and Keyshaun Langley’s seven points, eight rebounds and five assists (Southwest Guilford, UNCG) leading the way, the West ran to a 61-28 halftime lead. High Point Central alumnus Dhieu Deing (USC-Aiken) joined the party with […]

The final day of the Community Swim Association’s (CSA) City Championship Meet took place at the Greensboro Aquatic Center. The annual Greensboro CSA parade featuring more than 400 athletes in 21 swim teams/clubs opening the afternoon swimming festivities. Monday concluded with the 50-yard butterfly and the individual medley (IM) consisting of four competitive strokes (butterfly, […]

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